He was accepted to the iSchool (School of Information Studies). His first choice was Falk College for sport management, but he did not get accepted for that. But he still chose to go to SU over Penn State where he did get into the sports management program. He believes he'll be able to transfer to Falk at some point, but who knows what he'll end up doing.

That had to be the fastest collapse I've ever seen. They were up by 12 with less than a minute left. The worst was that all my FB friends (I'm originally from Iowa) were saying "Sweet Sixteen" prematurely. Never do that before the clock says 0!

I still don't know what I watched last night. I feel bad for those kids from UNI but damn... Our guys never give up.

Yea, when they showed all those hot a&m girls basically crying with like :30 left I only kept watching in case they'd show them again. I felt so bad for UNI until I realized they totally wet their pants and didn't deserve to win. All they had to do was inbound the ball one time, and they couldn't fucking do it. The most amazing part was that they forced that 2nd ot.

Don't mean to tell you how to watch the game, but if you have no dog in the fight for the OU/A&M game tonight, consider this:

Right after he was hired for the job, A&M coach Billy Kennedy was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, and he felt it only right to make it known to the university. He's still here.

Here's the shittier part; it's widely known that other schools in the region then began to recruit our committed players after hearing the news under a "Kennedy won't be alive for much longer, so why risk going there if he won't be there" kind of mentality.

We don't know which schools/programs took this approach, and I'm not placing blame on OU, but it wouldn't be a big stretch to assume that they might've been a part of it.

One for the AGES. I've always respected Jay Wright quite a bit and his reaction to the GW shot was priceless. Jenkins downs the shot and immediately the streams and confetti come raining down from the heavens!